Chickasaw Community Park

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Course Description:

Elevation changes on every other hole, plenty of trees and a few water hazards. Alt. tees. Park has Civic Center, pool, tennis courts and basketball.

Course Established: 1993

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for Chickasaw Community Park:

restrooms available

Directions:

In Chickasaw, take Exit 10 off I-65, east on West Lee St., thru red light, left at 3rd 4-way stop, course half block on right.

Reviews:

5

Definately one of the best courses I've played. This one was so, so, so much fun. Whoever designed this course was creative and innovative, and knew how to make a fun and challenging course. I did have a bone to pick with the water hazards, but besides that, this course was absolutely fantastic. There were many elevation changes, tricky trees, far away holes, near holes, holes in normal places, holes in crazy places. And to top it all off, the course played through an awesome park next to some really cool buildings. Playing hole eleven in front of a church? How cool could it get?! Throwing hole three into a suspended basket?! Oh man. Definately an awesome course, and great for the whole family to relax.

4

Was in the area for a family reunion and Sammert's review and the course description on another site prompted me to come here with some family members. Maybe four links is generous given the flaws of the course (no concrete tees, poorly marked at times) but I really did enjoy playing this course despite the rather makeshift feel of it.

The elevation changes make every hole interesting and there are some peculiarities that make this a memorable course (specifically the hanging basket in the front nine and the pin that is set on an expanse of concrete that has a map of the United States set up so that the pin is in Mobile).

The front 9 was rather easy in my opinion (shot a one over I believe) but the back 9 seemed to get progressively harder. Really liked the drive off of 7, I believe it was, throwing downhill through a tunnel of trees to a landing across a small creek.

The dude running the course was there that day and he was nice enough to direct us around the course at times which was helpful as it wasn't very clearly marked at times. He was cool with my dog running around off-leash too so that earns him my gratitude.

Bring water, though, as I didn't see any water spickets or fountains about.

All in all a great course and I would love to play it again.